This section hasn't been updated to AngularFaces 2.1 yet. It may contain outdated information.

FAQ

Angular shows me an error message containing the sentence "Module 'angularfaces' is not available!" (among many other
things).

Most likely you're using a plain HTML element to activate the ng-controller (see previous question). Replace it by replace the
<div> by an <h:panel layout="block" ng-controller="myController">, as described above. Also see the hints on a similar question on GitHub - it shows you
several ideas to analyse the problem.

"The button/link/text component needs to have a Form in its ancestry. Please add <h:form>."

Sometimes this messages refers to <ngsync>. It has to be put into the form tag, to.

This section hasn't been updated to AngularFaces 2.1 yet. It may contain outdated information.

FAQ

Angular shows me an error message containing the sentence "Module 'angularfaces' is not available!" (among many other
things).

Most likely you're using a plain HTML element to activate the ng-controller (see previous question). Replace it by replace the
<div> by an <h:panel layout="block" ng-controller="myController">, as described above. Also see the hints on a similar question on GitHub - it shows you
several ideas to analyse the problem.

"The button/link/text component needs to have a Form in its ancestry. Please add <h:form>."

Sometimes this messages refers to <ngsync>. It has to be put into the form tag, to.

This section hasn't been updated to AngularFaces 2.1 yet. It may contain outdated information.

FAQ

Angular shows me an error message containing the sentence "Module 'angularfaces' is not available!" (among many other
things).

Most likely you're using a plain HTML element to activate the ng-controller (see previous question). Replace it by replace the
<div> by an <h:panel layout="block" ng-controller="myController">, as described above. Also see the hints on a similar question on GitHub - it shows you
several ideas to analyse the problem.

"The button/link/text component needs to have a Form in its ancestry. Please add <h:form>."

Sometimes this messages refers to <ngsync>. It has to be put into the form tag, to.

This section hasn't been updated to AngularFaces 2.1 yet. It may contain outdated information.

FAQ

Angular shows me an error message containing the sentence "Module 'angularfaces' is not available!" (among many other
things).

Most likely you're using a plain HTML element to activate the ng-controller (see previous question). Replace it by replace the
<div> by an <h:panel layout="block" ng-controller="myController">, as described above. Also see the hints on a similar question on GitHub - it shows you
several ideas to analyse the problem.

"The button/link/text component needs to have a Form in its ancestry. Please add <h:form>."

Sometimes this messages refers to <ngsync>. It has to be put into the form tag, to.